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Would I recommend palm surgery for a way to self improvement? No, but I’ve always been in favor of whatever works and letting people make their own choices. At least they shouldn’t go under the knife without being confident the surgeon is trained and experienced as a hand surgeon. I’d also recommend an in-depth consultation with a qualified hand analyst, like myself. One that can interpret back to you what you are already blessed with and how best to use what you’ve got. Someone that can help you clarify your intentions and what you expect to manifest with this hand altering, potentially life changing, unforgettable experience. You may be surprised to find that these same intentions could be fulfilled without a scalpel, a needle or the pain. Now a days I’ll suggest instead, if all else fails, forget the blade and give henna art a try. It wears off before you change your mind, and how could this not brighten your attitude?!
originally posted by: Admitted
Palmistry relies on what you are born with. A scar just makes it harder to read, it doesnt change anything.
originally posted by: musicismagic
originally posted by: Admitted
Palmistry relies on what you are born with. A scar just makes it harder to read, it doesnt change anything.
Palmistry has a life of the unknown till it becomes a sight into ones spiritual understanding of "truth" that can not be humanly explained.
There are lines all over us and when you get older new lines appear. So your statement that we are truly born with lines on our palm and DO NOT change over time is true.
The good or bad from a reading of the palm is something one must take very seriously. If you decide to have your palm read before getting hitched up in life, my advice is "DON'T" do it.
originally posted by: RAY1990
a reply to: musicismagic
You do readings?